Timber Awning Windows

Windows

Stegbar timber awning windows use a slimline profile for the frame to create a contemporary design that will blend with most architectural styles.

Often chosen because of their functional design, awning windows are ideal in situations where furniture or kitchen benches prevent easy access to the window. The unique chain winder allows easy operation without interfering with insect / fly or security screens.

Another feature of the awning window is that it can be left partly open during inclement weather to allow continuous ventilation, while at the same time not letting in any of nature's undesirable elements. The cedar awning window is the perfect style to allow you to take in the views while allowing year round ventilation.

For a dramatic effect, the combination of fixed and operating sashes has the ability to provide a distinctive modern window wall.

Standard features

Hook hinge to secure sash allows greater opening

Key lockable winder for added security

Sash operator has a folding handle to keep it clear of blinds

Security plate on sash

Bulb seals for high wind locations

Options

A range of glazing options

Internal timber or aluminium insect / fly screens

Federation or Colonial glazing bars

A variety of window style configurations

JELD-WEN and Stegbar believe that Australian homes come in all shapes and sizes, which means that the windows in these homes also vary in shape and size. That’s why we design and build windows based on your specific requirements. So whether it’s a big home, a small home, a traditional or contemporary home, we have a solution that is just right for you.

PDF Download: Standard Awning window sizes

Living in Australia offers a lifestyle beyond compare. But the threat of bushfires is never far from your doorstep and needs to be considered when building or renovating. Australian Standards outline different construction practices and building materials for five bushfire hazard levels, known as Bushfire Attack Levels (BALs).

Stegbar timber awning windows can be constructed to meet a rating of up to BAL 40. To determine your home’s BAL rating, and any special requirements for building in your area, consult your local council, government, or local fire authority.